Hardware issue.
Looks like clockingover is now not an option.
The weight I was using to compress the heatsink down, fell. When it did the heatsink angled slightly up and poof. All power stopped. The power eventually was restored and computer is operational but not to 3d games.
Here is the problem. Not DP related obviously and sorry for taken the forums time on this. We are stumped. We think the bus between the onboard vid and the CPU gets over heated and becomes severed. The only fix is literally use the well tested 'Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli' fix aka the Technical Tap.
No diagnostic software windows or otherwise has caught the failure. Needless to say as it gets hotter and hotter (This is due to a design flaw in the case, not overclocking) the more I have to implement the Fonz.
This was the most spontaneous uninformed purchase and I highly recommend never under any circumstances purchase manufactured designed computer, this was my first and last.
Solution:
New mother board, video card. power supply (the one that came with this bad boy was only 300 watts)
Thanks Jitspoe. I was hoping it was a openGL issue or codex problem.
(One more related scenario, please help explain this)
Here is the strange part. Watching movies in WMP can no longer be done. I get the same 'tearing' I do as shown above. However I can in real player. Go figure. HELP!
Field Value
CPU Clock 2003.83 MHz (original: 2000 MHZ)
CPU FSB 200.38 MHz (original: 200 MHz)
Not overclocked.